B.C. premier says it's 'treason' for Alberta separatists to meet with Trump administration | Page 7 | Unpublished
Hello!
Source Feed: National Post
Author: Jordan Gowling
Publication Date: January 29, 2026 - 10:12

Stay informed

B.C. premier says it's 'treason' for Alberta separatists to meet with Trump administration

January 29, 2026

OTTAWA — British Columbia Premier David Eby called reported meetings between Alberta separatists and the U.S. administration “treason” on Thursday, as premiers and Prime Minister Mark Carney met in Ottawa to discuss the Canada-U.S. trade relationship.

“Now I understand the desire to hold a referendum to talk about the issues you want to talk about, in Canada we have free speech and that’s important,” Eby told reporters.

“But to go to a foreign country and to ask for assistance in breaking up Canada, there’s an old fashioned word for that, and that word is treason.”

Thursday’s meeting between premiers and the prime minister is to ensure provincial interests are represented in the upcoming review of the Canada-United-States-Mexico-Agreement (CUSMA) scheduled for this year.

Eby responded to news reports that members of the Alberta Prosperity Project met with the U.S. State Department multiple times since last April, and the group is seeking funding if a referendum passes.

“It is completely inappropriate to seek to weaken Canada, to seek to go and ask for assistance, to break up this country from a foreign power,” added Eby.

The premier added that he would be raising the issue at Thursday’s meeting.

More to come.

National Post

Our website is the place for the latest breaking news, exclusive scoops, longreads and provocative commentary. Please bookmark nationalpost.com and sign up for our newsletters here.



Unpublished Newswire

 
The number of bodies that go unclaimed every year in Ontario continues to reach new record levels, according to the latest figures from the Office of the Chief Coroner.
February 3, 2026 - 04:00 | | CBC News - Ottawa
Less federal government spending and pending public service cuts are raising questions about Canada’s ability to match its global ambitions with its diplomatic capacity.
February 3, 2026 - 04:00 | | CBC News - Ottawa
The federal government has released its clearest picture to date of efforts to cut back the size of the public service. Read More
February 3, 2026 - 04:00 | Ben Andrews | Ottawa Citizen